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gibbsy81

I have a laundry list but mostly Comcast, PayPal/eBay, Apple, EA, and Monster.

 

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Why PayPal and eBay.

I have been charged so much money from them. I sold a PS3 that I won in a contest and had to re-ist because a scammer bought it and I had to revoke. I relisted about 4-5 times and now eBay thinks I sold $1200 in merchandise. Also PayPal freezes peoples accounts for no reason, even when they can have $10,000+ in them. 

 

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I have been charged so much money from them. I sold a PS3 that I won in a contest and had to re-ist because a scammer bought it and I had to revoke. I relisted about 4-5 times and now eBay thinks I sold $1200 in merchandise. Also PayPal freezes peoples accounts for no reason, even when they can have $10,000+ in them.

Woah never expected anything like that from paypal and ebay.
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EA

Killing EA = Killing Battlefield4 support and future BF's. And i just downloaded it and waiting for midnight to unlock it...

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GE and most used car yards, I wish those pricks would become homeless.

Grammar and spelling is not indicative of intelligence/knowledge.  Not having the same opinion does not always mean lack of understanding.  

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Killing EA = Killing Battlefield4 support and future BF's.

It's not really the games that most people hate, it's them as a corporation. That's not to say they haven't made a few bad games, though.

 

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For me it would be ecs and Telstra

Government parties and Asus.

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GE and most used car yards, I wish those pricks would become homeless.

Used car sales men they no nothing about cars they say a cars great you take it for a test drive clearly something is wrong with it and they say something retarded like all it needs is a tune up when it's useually something like a dying auto.
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Ea, Apple and the mini usb maker

Don't you mean micro usb
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Killing EA = Killing Battlefield4 support and future BF's. And i just downloaded it and waiting for midnight to unlock it...

Don't get me wrong. Battlefield games and generally EA games are good, but company has very overpriced games comparing to STEAM. And € 69,99 for Battlfield 4?! Come on! It's ridiculous price! They are just pigs who only want money from you. That's the reality. Screw their BF games!

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Don't you mean micro usb

Yea. Im just multitasking now and my mind is on a different subject :D

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wild games studio

They need to go die and seriously who names their studio wild game studios ea is 10x better than those idouts.
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Used car sales men they no nothing about cars they say a cars great you take it for a test drive clearly something is wrong with it and they say something retarded like all it needs is a tune up when it's useually something like a dying auto.

Mate I have been done twice by them, once by a dodgy transaction that landed debt collectors on my door for a bill they were supposed to pay, and the other was a car that just slowly turned sour.  It all looked good and checked out (I am usually very thorough) but it had some very expensive issue lurking behind bandaids.

 

I have a list of experiences I could tell you about cars I looked at out at car city too. :o :angry: :(

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Why Asus? They're one of my go-to companies for many products.

 

 

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Because their hardware is inferior at a much larger price tag than others. They can't take the South African heat at all yet they cost 2-3 times the price of other brands.

 

I know I'm getting a lot of hate, but seriously the only people who buy sabertooths or any other Asus boards here are those who love to boast how great they are and how much they know about computers not even knowing what a bios is or how to overclock. Brand power helping you pay to look like a prick.

 

Trust me, a mild overclock on an asus board is already hard on it.

 

Edit: also keep in mind our power is unstable and even with a good PSU Asus resistors (among other things) seem to die on people while my biostar for example which everyone hates in most cases can withstand the power fluctuation without any hiccups. 

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Yea. Im just multitasking now and my mind is on a different subject :D

Personally I would prefer micro USB rather than some proprietary cable or connecter but yeah micro USB needs serious improvements.
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Don't you mean micro usb

you get both, micro usb and mini usb ports. (a psp usually comes with a mini usb port whilst a blackberry comes with micro usb)

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